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CAMDEN, returns with a wine stained romantic glimpse at his forthcoming EP. The lead track 'SCARS' is a charmingly skewed take on 'pop' melodies, complimented with the equally poetic B-Side, 'HEROES'. The track displays his unique ability to photograph emotions through lyrics, which previously won audiences over with his debut singles, "Too Pretty For Punk" and "Handsome Ransom".

This was backed up with an east coast tour, where Camden shared the stage with artists like Alpine and Rufus. All along gaining support from blogs and radio both locally and abroad.

CAMDEN spent the last few months in the studio with Producer WILLSON (New Navy, Flume) developing the sounds of his next release; much of which was inspired upon seeing the Beijing Opera whilst on a writing trip to NYC. There will be a lot to be said about this young crooner in the coming months. The B-Side can be found at https://soundcloud.com/camden_band/heroes New

EP is due in early 2014 "Relaxed percussion and sparkly, drawn-out guitar lines prove the perfect foil for Chan’s crooning vocals — all making for a pretty dreamy listen." IndieShuffle.com G

Review

Scars

Hooo boy, this is pretty tasty stuff from Camden once again. It's less rainy English nights and more breezy Hampdens holidays. Really luxe production from the honey-soaked guitars to the ahh-aaahhs in the background.

Hooo boy, this is pretty tasty stuff from Camden once again. It's less rainy English nights and more breezy Hampdens holidays. Really luxe production from the honey-soaked guitars to the ahh-aaahhs in the background.

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Too Pretty For Punk

Camden's knack for wordy narratives remains undiminished on this new tune, depicting a pretty soulless Sydney landscape. But it's uttered out over an instant garage track with some sparkling production touches.

Camden's knack for wordy narratives remains undiminished on this new tune, depicting a pretty soulless Sydney landscape. But it's uttered out over an instant garage track with some sparkling production touches.